Job Lot Indie Vinyl 12" Wedding Present That Petrol Emotion Ned's Atomic Dustbin

Sold Date: March 24, 2019
Start Date: March 2, 2019
Final Price: £13.99 (GBP)
Seller Feedback: 1902
Buyer Feedback: 4


This listing is for the following job lot of Indie 12" singles:

Wedding Present - Make Me Smile
That Petrol Emotion - Tingle
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Trust
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Until You Find Out
Popguns - Crazy
Jesus Jones - International Bright Young Thing
Jesus Jones - Who? Where? Why?
New Fast Automatic Daffodils - Get Better

These are all in very good condition - VG- to VG+, with a couple on EX-. Sleeves are all generic white and in decent condition.

(Scroll down for information about my grading system......)

I haven't play-tested any of these so appraisals are purely visual. The odd one may have some light dust which can be removed with a record cloth before playing.

The records will be sent securely in a cruciform mailer.

I want buyers to be happy with their items and offer a no quibbles refund if the item is not as described. I strive to offer excellent, friendly and helpful customer service so if you have any questions then please ask.

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I use the following grading system:

NM Near Mint - the vinyl looks in immaculate condition with no signs of having been played and the sleeve looks as new with crisp edges and no wear or tear or fading of colours.

EX+ Excellent - The vinyl is in excellent condition with only a couple of hairlines or surface marks. As with nearly all vinyl there could be the odd random tick. The cover will have only very minor wear and tear.

EX Excellent - as EX+ but with more hairlines. Slightly more wear and tear on the sleeve, but still very minor.

EX- As EX but slightly worse.

VG+ Very Good Plus - Vinyl will show more signs of play and include some surface marks and lines. Sleeve will have some wear and tear like light scuffs, slight ringwear or discolouration.

VG Very Good - As VG+ but with more marks/lines. Sleeve will have slightly more wear and tear etc, slight discolouration, maybe even a small, light biro mark or a deletion cut or hole.

VG- As VG but slightly worse.

G Good - The vinyl shows signs of frequent play and will have widespread surface marks and light scratches which could produce clicking and crackle on some of the tracks. There could be light distortion or sound deterioration. The cover will have any of numerous defects such as creasing, tears, ringwear, discolouration, writing and scuffing but will still be in one piece.